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Wednesday, July 06, 2005

[by the way i tried to say]


in genso maden saiyuki, the monk is my favourite character. he does everything a monk shouldn't do, from smoking to gambling to carrying a hand gun and not hesitating to use it either. and the most ironic thing is that he may be a monk, but he dismisses the gods and instead believes in himself and not anyone else. but what's interesting is that he essentially helps people and remains good despite all the vices that he indulges in.

when we were younger we were told tt gambling smoking drinking sleeping around are all bad. and so yu assume tt any engagement in those activities would instantly mean yu're a bad person. but then if yu think about it, are all those activities and being a good person actually mutually exclusive? what if yu have certain precious qualities tt no one else has, but it so happens that yu have several bad habits too? everyone is an individual, don't be too quick to say he's bad.

[Listening to: feel good inc by the gorillaz]